| Oleg Kireev on Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:10:38 +0400 (MSD) |
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| Syndicate: mailradek no. 18 (Beavis and Butthead) |
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text no. 80
20.06.1999
Not long ago it was an announced in "Afisha" magazine that Beavis and
Butthead animated series are going to be banned because of sex and
violence propaganda, and titles on MTV proclaimed that they were going
to vacations till autumn. Beavis and Butthead series have already
become a favourite TV show for many people because it's the only thing
left from the free, ironical and postmodernist 90s. TV-Centre, ORT and
"Culture" channels have been filled with some insane serious
degenerates for a long time so far. We supposed the ironical
postmodernists to be the first target, but the serious degenerates are
pushing us back to some dark, pre-ironical, almost Brezhnevian times.
A naive theoretician of the recent past could see mass-culture in
Beavuis and Butthead series first of all. An unexpected example of
mass-culture: it's extremely critical towards its own consumers. Beavis
and Butthead are exactly those teenagers who're crowding the clubs
nowadays and calling up the same MTV shows to order some videos from
Lika the leader. They might be an image of the post-perestroikian
generation. "How dumb you are, buttmunch. Don't you know beer must be
shaken up first? I know this, la dolce vita and stuff". Aren't they
those teenagers who study sex by American movies? Aren't they those
shooting crowds of their excellent student classmates in America?
Well, the don't reflex and they don't have the complexes. Beavis and
Butthead give a manifesto of culture of an extreme and spontaneous
nihilism; they ignore a "dumb" question "What can you suggest
instead?" They loathe school and they won't ever work ("What for?
To become a dumbass like him?") They chose to became outsiders, and
this choice is not stimulated by any "dumb" pathos, heroism,
resistance, rhetorics. Their hippie teacher belongs to the dying
century like all the contemporary culture (the resistance culture
first of all), directed to the past (historiography, analyses,
development, drawing lessons). Their rage is directed against
values "suggested instead" by the whole XXth century. Not only for
the sake of good and Christian god gloomy Chuck Norris beats the
shit out of dirty Arabs, Vietnamese and Serbs, but also the
politicians call the expansion of the cheap labor market the
"cultural mission of the state". The entertainment industry not only
derives profit from the exploitation of the "basic instincts", but
also, more than Stalin, falsifies history. The endless stream of
heroic action movies about Vietnam made the world forget that it was
the hamburger country who suffered the most humiliating defeat there.
Apparently, that is why mass production of terrific stories about the
fact that the victory of forces of Humanism, Love, and Good simply
makes the intellectuals to be tolerant towards the few apologies of
hate and every kind of beastiness.
Maybe Beavis and Butthead will suggest something positive at the
beginning of the next century but this positivity will not involve
neither programmes nor ideas, but spontaneous action, maybe they will
grow old enough for nachos and chicks, maybe they will be able to
resist the serious degenerates returning, like Luzhkov.
Oleg Kireev
translation: Alexey Kovalev
INFO: The "Against all parties" programm originated from the former
"RADEK" magazine has been "appropriated" by the State Duma deputy
Ella Panfilova. She declares it to be a "new positive step in the
struggle for liberal ideas and democracy" in the famous "tycoon"
Boris Berezovsky's newspaper "Nezavisimaya". That's an example of how
political elites make use of the radical culture's achievements; it
forces us to elaborate the ideas which they won't be able to
appropriate without danger.
The fax and media campaign inspirated by the Socio-ecological union
and its Bulgarian ecologist partners has prevented the import of the
nuclear waste from Bulgaria to Russia. Long live Socio-ecological
union and its colleagues!
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